A Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian coastal city of Odesa has killed one person and injured at least 13 others -- including three rescue workers -- as the capital, Kyiv, continues to reel from deadly air strikes earlier this week that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called a reminder that Russia chooses to kill.
The Ukrainian Air Force said Russia launched 86 drones in the June 20 barrage on Odesa, a UNESCO heritage site, with 70 being intercepted by air defense systems.
Zelenskyy said the latest attacks are "tactics of deliberate terror against our people."
"And it is precisely for this that it must face a strong response one that will significantly impact Russia as a whole and its ability to continue the war," he added in a social mediapost.

















